Malaysia Fulwiley Puts On A Show At McDonald's All American Game

South Carolina Women's Basketball commit, Malaysia Fulwiley, dazzled the basketball world in Tuesday's McDonald's All-American Game.
Malaysia Fulwiley Puts On A Show At McDonald's All American Game
Malaysia Fulwiley Puts On A Show At McDonald's All American Game /

South Carolina commit, Malaysia Fulwiley, dazzled the basketball world once again with a 15-point first half at Tuesday's McDonald's All-American Game.

The Fulwiley show started with 6:13 left in the second quarter with a baseline drive that ended with an acrobatic finish, and that was only the beginning. The Columbia native got flashy, knocking down a couple of deep threes off the dribble, which was proceeded by her jiggy celebrations. Her most eye-catching moment of the evening came when she got a tough tip-in near the basket to fall despite her five-foot-six frame. 

It's safe to say the #13th ranked player per ESPN HoopGurlz will bring plenty of flare and dramatics to the Gamecocks' 2023 squad. The backcourt of Fulwiley and fellow McDonald's All-American Tessa Johnson, along with former McDonald All-Americans Talaysia Cooper and Raven Johnson, can be the deepest in the country this next season.

Fulwiley is among the most dynamic athletes in her class, displaying the ability to dunk the basketball, create her own shot off the bounce, and shoot the ball exceptionally well from beyond the arc. She will likely take on the floor general role as coach Dawn Staley's on-court extension for the Gamecocks next year. 

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Arvon Bacon
ARVON BACON

Arvon Bacon III covers South Carolina athletics at Fan Nation and the College Park Skyhawks (NBA G-League).